Joint Replacement

Arthroscopic surgery is a common procedure that uses a small camera to view the inside of a joint to diagnose and treat problems. For the knee, the surgeon makes tiny incisions at the site to insert the arthroscope, or camera, and surgical instruments needed. A knee arthroscopy can be for:

Meniscal or other cartilage tears

Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears

Dislocating kneecaps

Removal of loose bodies

Removal of inflamed tissue

Arthritis

To learn more about this procedure and how a knee arthroscopy could benefit you, please contact us at EmergeOrtho and we will be happy to give you more information on how we can help.

Common Non-Surgical Treatments:

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